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Replaced clutch springs, clutch doesn't engage fully
So I replaced the 30 year old clutch springs in my 83 750t, with new Suzuki springs, adj it up so I had about an 1/8 of play at the lever, put the in gear running and it seems like the clutch is not engaging fully, so adj it so I had no free play same thing it clunks when you put it in gear and wants to move forward u can tell it not fully engaging. Before I changed the springs I had no clutch drag, I only changed them because, I had bought some a while ago, I had no issues before I changed them, I measured the old ones and the new ones the old ones were slightly out of spec the new ones are right on 1.52 in, not sure why, it's the clutch is dragging when I put in the new springs, I might put back 3 of the old springs in, I have done the springs on many bikes never had this happen. I run rottella oil and was changed when I changed the springs, thanks for any adviceTags: None
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Dj66
Although I'm not familiar with your particular model I'm sure there is a clutch adjustment setup on the engine, not just at the lever (there has been on every bike I've owned). You say you've done the springs on other bikes before so it sounds like you know what you are doing,i hope I'm not telling you something you already know.
Not starting your adjustment at the engine could be why your clutch is not fully disengaging. Hopefully my admittedly vague advice is of some help.
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Dj66
Originally posted by bonanzadave View PostWhere is that ?
Make sure you got the clutch cable arm back on the splined shaft in the same place. There was just a thread about that.
Meadowlands MN. is a wide spot on HWY.47 roughly halfway between Duluth and Hibbing MN., very agricultural. The nearest business to my home is Swedetown Tractor,that should tell you something.
Good call on the clutch arm/splined shaft,it's much better for someone familiar with the model to be trying to help.Last edited by Guest; 03-22-2014, 07:40 PM.
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1981 gs650L
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Boston410
Thanks for help, however I ended up putting old clutch springs back in, after trying everything, adjusting engine adj first, moving the leaver on the spline, and measuring the springs , it still would not go int gear or slip thru them properly, put the old springs in worked great. The only thing I did notice is that the new springs had 7 coils and the old ones had 6 coils. But the height was pretty close. Rod
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koolaid_kid
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